A History of Rome Down to the Reign of ConstantineClassical work on the history of the Roman Empire - For senior history students - Many illustrations of Roman antiquities - Map of ancient Rome - Map of the Roman Empire under Augustus, Trajan and Hadrian - Lazio (Latium) - Rome. |
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Pagina 303
His services in the Jugurthan war , and a stray prophecy by a priest at Utica , who
bade him but ask and heaven would grant his requests , kindled his hopes of a
consulship and an independent command . In 108 he extorted leave from ...
His services in the Jugurthan war , and a stray prophecy by a priest at Utica , who
bade him but ask and heaven would grant his requests , kindled his hopes of a
consulship and an independent command . In 108 he extorted leave from ...
Pagina 325
Having carried its distrust of Marius to perilous lengths in the Italian War , the
Senate naturally passed him over as a candidate for the command against
Mithridates . His successful rival was a scion of an impoverished patrician family
which ...
Having carried its distrust of Marius to perilous lengths in the Italian War , the
Senate naturally passed him over as a candidate for the command against
Mithridates . His successful rival was a scion of an impoverished patrician family
which ...
Pagina 394
The investment of hard ” Pompey with a dual command in Spain and in Italy ,
however , inspired group in the Senate Caesar ' s enemies with a new plan f
campaign . The recent riots in plans to Rome had brought about an emergency
coalition ...
The investment of hard ” Pompey with a dual command in Spain and in Italy ,
however , inspired group in the Senate Caesar ' s enemies with a new plan f
campaign . The recent riots in plans to Rome had brought about an emergency
coalition ...
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